We have being featured on a blog called Im a ginger monkey .. and we are running a giveaway with them over there.. for thebundle below .. one fat quarter of each of the following and a yard of each of the tapes. Katy over there has being busy compiling a list of UK shops ... and we are one of them ... FAB.. great to be mentioned in such a great blog .. thanks Katy.
Simply leave a comment on both this post and also Katy's blog .. over here telling us what you'd do with your winnings. What would you make? The giveaway will be open for a week from today (until Tuesday 31st August) and winner will be selected by random.
Just to let you know that there is free postage on all UK purchases until Sunday 29th August
Just to let you know that there is free postage on all UK purchases until Sunday 29th August
Oh blimey - think I'm the first! Love your range of fabrics and thanks to Katy for directing me here....or maybe I shouldn't thank her, well my purse won't!
ReplyDeleteWell im not that lucky again, but i have to give it a try ;-)
ReplyDeleteI would use the fabrics for details as sleeves and pockets on girlsdresses.
And i would also make some more squares. In these days im making a lot of babyquilts. And the fabric would be great for making some few squares.
Karina
Like I said on I'm a Ginger Monkey I would have to stare for ages (not in a weird way) at all the cute detail on the Japanese fabrics! I love it, then I would either make a mobile phone cover out of it or a pencil case!
ReplyDeleteooh! I would add the fabric to the ones that are going into my nursery decor. I'm making a patchwork set for the room and it would make a fine addition :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely fabric selection. I would probably feature some as pockets on bags as it's just crying out to be fussy cut and show cased. I'd also use some to make some cute stocking fillers - my nearest and dearest are going to be getting a lot of handmade goodies this Christmas ;-)
ReplyDeleteI would make a diaper bag for my baby grandson to be born in October!
ReplyDeleteI think these would make some lovely tote bags!
ReplyDeleteThank you :D
sooo cute! If I won I would make sweet little cosmetic bags for all of my nieces for Christmas! thank you thank you!
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I would make a lovely play mat for my little boy to sit and play on :)
ReplyDeleteI would make a lovely makeup bag or a little pouch.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for this amazing giveaway! Those fabrics are so cute!
Adorable fabrics! I'm going to use them for the quilt blocks for my month in a quilting bee (that features fun Japanese prints)! Leftovers will be made into some patchwork totes or pencil cases for my cousins who will be starting grade 2 and 5 soon! Thank you so much for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMaybe a quilted pillow or a clutch of some sort---this fabric is SOOOO cute:)
ReplyDeletewow those fabrics are just gorgeous. I'd make a lap quilt with them. Thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteWow - have just bought some fabric from your site, having been enticed over by Ginger Monkey - absolutely fabulous fabrics. I would love to win this stash - would make some book covers for Christmas pressies!
ReplyDeleteI have bought some fantastic fabrics from Celtic Fusions. I can't wait to see the incoming flannels and cord! I think the giveaway fabrics would make really cute little tote bags and pencil cases for small boys and girls.
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible shop! I love to make a small quilt with those wonderful fabrics. Thanks for the chance at such a fun give-away.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous collection of fabrics, if I was lucky enough to win I would make something for my friend's new baby due in early October but I will definitely be back to make a purchase regardless of whether I win or not.
ReplyDeleteI want to try making a coin purse with a frame and these japanese fabrics look ideal!
ReplyDeleteGill
I have a lovely friend having a 3rd baby- making her an uber cool baby quilt would be great with such lovely fabrics
ReplyDeleteI had to buy the Diva fabric!! I will use little bits for bees I am in! Thank you for this chance!
ReplyDeletejust love the fabrics would like to make things with my daughters and daughter in law, we would have so much fun thinking of things to make .
ReplyDeleteLovely lush fabric!!
ReplyDeleteAfter just visiting the Festival of Quilts for the first time since discovering quilting last year I am so inspired. Loved all the quilts so the fabirc would go towards a quilt!!
How cute! These are screaming to become a fun little baby quilt! Thank you for the chance!
ReplyDeletewhat lovely fabric, will have to check your shop out! i would love to make some little purse's or bags for my little girl!
ReplyDeleteOK so I left my comment on the wrong post!!! I'd love to win pleeeeeeeese. XXX
ReplyDeleteCool fabrics. I'd be making Christmas presents with those. either dresses for the girls or small quilts
ReplyDeleteCute fabric!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely making a bunch of pouches, bags, and cell phone pouches!
Oh man! I would love to get my mitts on tis fabric for one fantastic,amazingly gorgeous quilt!!
ReplyDeletei'm thinking additions to frocks for tiny(my little girl) and for my friends little girl. cute little bag for tiny to keep her 'things' in (i find it better not to ask her why!) and ooooooooo so many ideas
ReplyDeleteHave already posted on imagingermonkey... if won this awesome group of fabrics, I would make a baby quilt for a grandniece expected late this year. Any scraps left might find their way into a pillow, baby bib, or basket liner for the baby gifts. I always have lots of ideas on things to make. mlwright29 (at) hotmail (dot) com
ReplyDeletehmmm I love these. I think I would maybe make some pillowcase dresses with them, and some hair flowers with the left over bits...but I'd have to wait and see if they spoke to me and told me what to make them into.
ReplyDeleteKerry
I would make a baby quilt. I love to keep extra quilts in the car just in case I run into someone with a baby. Love the monkey fabric!
ReplyDeleteI think, in all honesty, I would probably just stare at it for a while until I worked out what to do. I wait for the material to say something and then away I go.
ReplyDeleteI think I would make bunting or fabric boxes :)
ReplyDeleteI want a laptop bag in these fabrics how cute is that?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabrics. I'd make a patchwork quilt for a friend's baby due after Christmas...
ReplyDeleteThanks to Katy for sending me here. I love finding UK based shops selling Beautiful fabric.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my daughter's bed with the fabric.
What a gorgeous bundle! If I won I would probably use some in a baby quilt I'm making for my niece, and the rest I think would make some fabulous wristlets/coin purses.
ReplyDeleteI would probably turn some of the fabric into more of the little monsters and dolls I have been making recently.. I think I may be obsessed with making them and writing little stories to go with them.
ReplyDeleteoff to go oggle your shop!
Thanks for the gorgeous giveaway Gwen! I'd be delighted to win these goodies to make presents for friends' new babies - either quilts or nappy pouches. The tapes would be perfect for trimming some new dresses for my little girl.
ReplyDeletesomething for my new niece or nephew who will be popping in less than a month's time
ReplyDeletelove love love this fabric! I think I'd make kidlets to hang by our front door. Those fabrics are so beautiful they need to be displayed prominently :)
ReplyDeleteI think most of them would go into the pile to make my smaller boy a quilt of his own as his brother has a couple and he has none and he is now at the age that matters to him !
ReplyDeleteI would make a car seat cover for my sweet granddaughter Audrey!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics! I'm thinking a few zipper pouches, maybe a library tote bag or two. ;)
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Look at all that lovely fabric. I'd make some wristlets and pouches for sure!
ReplyDeleteA chair cushion for my daughters desk and a bedside bookholder for her too. - thanks for the great giveaway
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I'd have to make a bag, fabric that nice just has to be shown off.
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